[Bug 239336] Review Request: thunderbird-enigmail - Enigmail extension for Mozilla Thunderbird

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Summary: Review Request: thunderbird-enigmail - Enigmail extension for Mozilla Thunderbird


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=239336


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------- Additional Comments From webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxx  2007-05-30 18:54 EST -------
There may have been a bug, but its gone now let me explain.

I installed the thunderbird 2.0 directly from the development repository on two
fc6 servers, both use enigmail (gnupgp).  There is no problem at all.

However - when you first run thunderbird, it goes through its update checks
(much like if you updated firefox from 1 to 2) and then it complains that
enigmail 0.94 is not compatible.  You then highlight it and click find update
(its all part of the update check screen), it goes and puts in enigmail 0.95 and
it all works just perfectly.

Perhaps the enigmail update was not ready back then, but I assure you it all
works 100% and so much better than thunderbird 1.5 and I have not had a single
problem.  I send and receive lots of emails a day.

So its definitely not a bug.


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